Fighters Who Should Call it a Day
List of fighters who are still determined to box but really should hang up the gloves and call it a day
Bernard Hopkins
Felix Trinidad
Evander Holyfield
Eric Morales
James Toney
Javier Castillejo
Older Guys Who Still Have it
Glen Johnson
Joel Casamayor
Nate Campbell
Roy Jones Jr
Marcus Beyer
Winky Wright
Vernon Forrest
Oscar De La Hoya
Shane Mosley
Verno Phillips
Juan Manuel Marquez
Gerry Penalosa
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Agree with your list although i think Beyer needs to be added to the retired list.
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Agree with your list although i think Beyer needs to be added to the retired list.
Yeah was debating that one, he looked ok in return, need to see him against a decent opp to decide, he still looks young and is in shape
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Good list....Not to sound like Clinton....but it depends on what your definition of have "It" Is.I can honestly see Casamayor / Jones Jr getting sparked cold in the near future with consideration to whomever they face.They show/have shown recent signs of being hit (much) and effected badly.
I'd add Mesi,Morrison, Cardona off the top for Should hang em up Asap's
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Agree with your list although i think Beyer needs to be added to the retired list.
U think Beyer is in better shape than BHOP?
I think the nard would beat Beyer easily yet u think he should retire and Markus shouldnt?
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Agree with your list although i think Beyer needs to be added to the retired list.
U think Beyer is in better shape than BHOP?
I think the nard would beat Beyer easily yet u think he should retire and Markus shouldnt?
Yeah the more I think about it the more I think he should be moved to the should retire list
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Agree with your list although i think Beyer needs to be added to the retired list.
U think Beyer is in better shape than BHOP?
I think the nard would beat Beyer easily yet u think he should retire and Markus shouldnt?
I think you misread my comment i said Beyer should be added to the retired list.
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Agree with your list although i think Beyer needs to be added to the retired list.
U think Beyer is in better shape than BHOP?
I think the nard would beat Beyer easily yet u think he should retire and Markus shouldnt?
I think you misread my comment i said Beyer should be added to the retired list.
I think i quoted the wrong guy. Sorry mate.... I think u get my drift tho.
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With Hopkins it's sort of funny. I mean sure you can say he should retire because he can't fight as well as he once could, and more importantly isn't entertaining to watch anymore... But the thing is, he takes less punishment in fighting at an elite level than several of the guys you say still have it, take against basically anyone. I mean Hopkins must retire, but Casamayor still has it? Am I missing something? You think Hopkins would get his ass knocked out of the ring and forced to go life and death against a limited brawler like Katsidis? Honestly Hopkins is just such an enigma. He'll always find a way to keep himself out of harms way until he literally has NOTHING left. I really think Hopkins could fight at an elite level for longer than basically anyone you have on the has it list. All of those guys could potentially be within one tough fight of retirement.. Hopkins basically won't allow anyone to give him a tough fight. And I do realize he is 43... Just such a tricky bastard.
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Winky as well, imo easily has less in the tank than Bhop.
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The guys you've listed that should retire could still beat about half the guys in the divisions they are in respectively. So it kind of depends on what level opponent they are fighting. I agree if you mean fighting for top status, but B-Hop, Tito, and Morales just came of decent performances against champions, they could still fight on and I wouldn't question them for a little while. Holyfield is a shell of his former self and needs to call it a day. Unfortunately I think he probably will continue on....Toney is pretty much done I just cant see him getting in proper shape anymore. Castillejo was in a good competitive fight but really took a big shot, he definately needs a long time off after that and at his age a layoff means it's probably over.
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B-hop could easily go on for another 2-3 years if you ask me, he's a fighter through and through, and maybe one of the best conditioned 'old guys' in the sport.
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The guys you've listed that should retire could still beat about half the guys in the divisions they are in respectively. So it kind of depends on what level opponent they are fighting. I agree if you mean fighting for top status, but B-Hop, Tito, and Morales just came of decent performances against champions, they could still fight on and I wouldn't question them for a little while. Holyfield is a shell of his former self and needs to call it a day. Unfortunately I think he probably will continue on....Toney is pretty much done I just cant see him getting in proper shape anymore. Castillejo was in a good competitive fight but really took a big shot, he definately needs a long time off after that and at his age a layoff means it's probably over.
but what about in terms of mantaining their legacys??
Tito will never ever be the enigma that he once was, erik morales time has come and gone. His legacy is there for all to see, does anyone really wanna see a generation of stars who took up the sport because of him beat the guy and tarnish an amazing career.
Castillejo is a tough one - never quite gained the recognition he deserved and a mutual observer would probably claim that he should perhaps consider 2-3 more years. But after the way he suffered in that last fight - if people around the guy have any respect for him they`ll tell him to call it a day and not spend an eternity of retirement considering what could of been.
I have the same logic with regards to bhop - sure the guy is 43 years old and yet still can come out of a fight looking like he has just got out of bed. But it dont matter how hard you train or how well mentally prepared you feel, no man of 43 can sustain the same physical agility he had 10 years ago.
Lennox Lewis had it spot on. He knew when it was time to get out of there and for that reason he`ll always go down as one of the all time greats!!
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After last fridays debacle does Chris Byrd also belong to the retired list...
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The guys you've listed that should retire could still beat about half the guys in the divisions they are in respectively. So it kind of depends on what level opponent they are fighting. I agree if you mean fighting for top status, but B-Hop, Tito, and Morales just came of decent performances against champions, they could still fight on and I wouldn't question them for a little while. Holyfield is a shell of his former self and needs to call it a day. Unfortunately I think he probably will continue on....Toney is pretty much done I just cant see him getting in proper shape anymore. Castillejo was in a good competitive fight but really took a big shot, he definately needs a long time off after that and at his age a layoff means it's probably over.
but what about in terms of mantaining their legacys??
Tito will never ever be the enigma that he once was, erik morales time has come and gone. His legacy is there for all to see, does anyone really wanna see a generation of stars who took up the sport because of him beat the guy and tarnish an amazing career.
Castillejo is a tough one - never quite gained the recognition he deserved and a mutual observer would probably claim that he should perhaps consider 2-3 more years. But after the way he suffered in that last fight - if people around the guy have any respect for him they`ll tell him to call it a day and not spend an eternity of retirement considering what could of been.
I have the same logic with regards to bhop - sure the guy is 43 years old and yet still can come out of a fight looking like he has just got out of bed. But it dont matter how hard you train or how well mentally prepared you feel, no man of 43 can sustain the same physical agility he had 10 years ago.
Lennox Lewis had it spot on. He knew when it was time to get out of there and for that reason he`ll always go down as one of the all time greats!!
If your talking hurting the legacy then yes it does, but I'm sure picking up another title in lightweight would cement Morales(IMO he already is) in the HoF. He wants that soo bad he would be the first Mexican to win titles in 4 diff. divisions. I think Tito could be competitive against Super middleweights RJJ was too much but I think he could hang with alot at SMW. Tito just seems to be looking to get paid, if he was serious I think he would have took a warm-up at the new weight...B-Hop was 1 point from probably being considered p4p today. I don't think that fight hurt his legacy. I kind of think it improves it, he fought the best in the division at 43 and almost beat him, looked alot less beat-up as well.